|
BISC The |
|
|
|
|
|
Fuzzy Set: 1965
Fuzzy Logic: 1973
BISC: 1990
Human-Machine Perception: 2000 -
The basic ideas underlying
soft computing in current incarnation have links to many earlier influences,
among them Prof. Zadehs 1965 paper on fuzzy
sets; the 1973 paper on the analysis of complex systems and decision
processes; and the 1979 report (1981 paper) on possibility theory and soft
data analysis. BISC Program is the
world-leading center for basic and applied research in soft computing. The
principal constituents of soft computing (SC) are fuzzy logic (FL), neural
network theory (NN) and probabilistic reasoning (PR), with the latter
subsuming belief networks, evolutionary computing including DNA computing,
chaos theory and parts of learning theory. Some of the most striking
achievements of BISC Program are: fuzzy reasoning (set and logic), new soft
computing algorithms making intelligent, semi-unsupervised use of large
quantities of complex data, uncertainty analysis, perception-based decision
analysis and decision support systems for risk analysis and management,
computing with words, computational theory of perception (CTP), and precisiated natural language (PNL).
Professor
in the Graduate School, Computer Science Division Address: Computer Science Division Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Sciences Number of citations in Google Scholar: 127,501 (April 22,
2014). Optimized
for Web browsers Version 5+. |
Short
Curriculum Vitae
|
|
|
|
|
Fuzzy Set: 1965
Fuzzy Logic: 1973
BISC: 1990
Human-Machine Perception: 2000 -
|
|